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silna

Silna is the feminine singular form of the Polish adjective silny, meaning strong or powerful. It is used to modify feminine nouns, agreeing in gender, number, and case. For example, silna kobieta means a strong woman, and silna wola means strong will. In Polish grammar, the masculine form is silny and the neuter form is silne; the feminine form silna appears before feminine nouns and changes for other cases (for instance, silnej in the genitive, silną in the accusative).

The root of the word is connected to the concept of strength and has cognates across Slavic

In usage, silna often appears in descriptive phrases referring to tangible or intangible strength, such as

Notes for context: if you are seeking a distinct name, place, or organization that uses Silna as

languages,
such
as
Czech
síla,
Slovak
sila,
and
Russian
sila
(силa)
meaning
strength.
These
terms
share
a
common
semantic
origin
related
to
power
or
force.
silna
kobieta
(a
strong
woman)
or
silna
wiara
(strong
faith).
It
is
primarily
an
adjective
and
is
not
typically
used
as
a
standalone
noun.
a
proper
noun,
additional
context
would
help
identify
a
specific
target,
as
the
term
is
mainly
understood
as
an
inflected
adjective
in
Polish.